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Find me in my “office”

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The description: “ Talk with Michelle about internal software systems – document and knowledge management, CRM, client management databases, intranets, etc.&# I volunteered to be the “expert&# in residence for the “Program&# track of Office Hours. So, come join me.

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What are learning platforms?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Some, especially those that are very content/document heavy, have become familiar with Document Management Systems (DMS). I’m honored and happy to be contributing blog posts there. Nonprofits have become intimately familiar with Content Management Systems (CMS).

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Microsoft Fails to get ISO fast-track for OOXML

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Microsoft Fails to get ISO fast-track for OOXML September 7, 2007 For those of you that pay attention to open standards, this is old(ish) news. In fact, that is far from the case.) I’ll keep you posted. {

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Varied and sundry

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I did a webinar for NTEN on it – ReadyTalk worked just fine. I also have a document nightmare – I have documents on the desktop, documents on my laptop, documents on external hard drives, aiii. Flash (and, therefore, YouTube) is working, as is Java. I’ll keep you posted on URLs and feeds. {

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Google Chrome

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Google already knows enough about me (it reads my mail, my feeds, my search history, and a few shared documents, to boot,) I’m certainly not going to add virtually everything else I do (the percent of things I do using a protocol other than http(s) is dwindling by the second.) I am going to have to stop using Chrome.

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Speaking of open social networks …

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The documentation is a bit lacking, and it’s clear that it’s a very new project. All really great stuff. I imagine, too, because it’s based on an open source platform, developers will begin to code in data portability (or have they already?)

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Free and open source tool #3: Dokuwiki

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Dokuwiki was designed for small scale installations, primarily documentation and such. Dokuwiki is different in a number of ways, most primarily in that it is one of the wiki systems that stores things in files, not databases. This means that it is easier to back up and migrate, but doesn’t scale well.